State Agencies

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New Hampshire

  • Note: You may wish to begin by contacting organizations that provide information about state services. These include NAMI NH and New Hampshire 2-1-1.


Information and Referral Organizations

  • New Hampshire 2-1-1, 866-444-4211
    • Mailing Address: P. O. Box 211, Manchester, NH 03105
    • 2-1-1 NH connects callers at no cost, to information about critical health and human services available in their community. NH citizens can call 2-1-1 and speak to an information and referral specialist.
  • [http://www.nh.gov/servicelink/index.html New Hampshire ServiceLink Community Resource, 866-634-9412
    • ServiceLink is a statewide network of locally administered community-based resources for seniors, adults with disabilities and their families.

State Agencies

  • NH Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS), 603-271-5557, 800-735-2964
    • State Office Location: 129 Pleasant Street, Concord, NH 03301
    • Regional Office Location: 17 Water Street, Suite 301, Claremont, NH 03743, 603-542-9544, 800-982-1001
    • DHHS provides assistance for New Hampshire's citizens through a variety of services, supports, financial and medical assistance programs at its regional offices.


Vermont

Information and Referral Organizations in Vermont

State Agencies

  • State Mental Health Agency
    • Location: 26 Terrace St., Montpelier, VT
    • DMH continues to focus on its vision for self-determination, empowerment and recovery. It means being responsible to the need and preferences of consumers and families. The vision challenges DMH to change the culture, philosophy and values, and to fully embrace the concepts of recovery.
  • Fuel Assistance in Vermont
    • For an application, ph. 800-479-6151
    • The Fuel Assistance Program is administered by the Economic Services Division.
  • Energy Assistance in Vermont
    • For information, ph. 800-775-0516
    • Energy Assistance helps lower-income Vermonters afford energy for their homes.
  • 3SquaresVT
    • For information, ph. 800-479-6151
    • 3SquaresVT is a federal USDA program to help put three square meals on tables of lower-income Vermonters.
  • Phone Assistance
    • For information, ph. 800-622-4496
    • The Lifeline Telephone Service Credit offers eligible Vermonters a discount off their monthly phone bills.
  • Reach Up in Vermont (TANF)
    • For information, ph. 800-479-6151
    • Reach Up helps families with children by providing cash assistance for basic needs and services that support work and self-sufficiency.
  • Emergency/General Assistance in Vermont
    • For information, visit your local Community Action Agency. See website above for details.
    • Emergency/General Assistance helps individuals and families with their emergency basic needs such as temporary housing, utilities, food, and personal needs items. Eligibility is based on low income.